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Im aware.Water main failures happen all the time, 60 year old pipes.
Infrastructure should be addressed, but Abbott would rather build the wall
You know, similar to their power grid
Im aware.Water main failures happen all the time, 60 year old pipes.
Im aware.
Infrastructure should be addressed, but Abbott would rather build the wall
You know, similar to their power grid
What's a bigger threat, returning to 17th century infrastructure or brown people?
What's a bigger threat, returning to 17th century infrastructure or brown people?
Im aware.
Infrastructure should be addressed, but Abbott would rather build the wall
You know, similar to their power grid
A trump tard who won’t admit Biden won and says he wouldn’t have certified won Nevada primary for Top elections official.
Steve Scalise says voters don’t pick electors, state legislatures do. I guess we should only be allowed to vote for state legislatures then.
What's a bigger threat, returning to 17th century infrastructure or brown people?
So 60 yr old pipe is 17th century? Nice, don't worry Kep when you move to Arizona you won't have to worry about water pipes breaking.
It is if the pipe's end of life was 50 years. But, hey, keep on trolling.
Being depreciated over 50 years doesn't mean you have to replace it on its 50th birthday. If you did your water bills would sky rocket.
It is if the pipe's end of life was 50 years. But, hey, keep on trolling.
So 60 yr old pipe is 17th century?
No. Not having plumbing is 17th century.
In Florida the water table is rising and infrastructure failing. There are already cases of sewage flooding after high waters. I wasn’t really joking when i mentioned cholera
In Florida the water table is rising and infrastructure failing. There are already cases of sewage flooding after high waters. I wasn’t really joking when i mentioned cholera
NEW: Florida is now ranked the most unaffordable place to live in the country. Evictions are soaring. Why? Lawmakers including Gov. Ron DeSantis have taken millions from corporate landlords and developers. Now organizers across Florida are fighting back — and winning.